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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> our second story "outfront," held captive in ohio. so for the second time if two months we're hearing people being held captive against their will in ohio. this time, a woman and child allegedly held for two years. according to federal authorities, the disabled woman and her daughter were allegedly held in an apartment in ashland, ohio, where they were forced t
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from...
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nobody expects they're going to stop pumping money into the economy but we know they're going to do it at some point but wall street is going to be reading between every line to get a sense of timing and nuance. rbc capital markets put it this way the markets will be looking for a distinction between applying less pressure to the gas pedal and hitting the brake. it's that balance that ben bernanke is trying to get right. and meanwhile there's speculation about who's going to succeed mr. bernanke. in an interview with charlie rose president obama said bernanke has already stayed a lot longer than he wanted or he was supposed to. ben bernanke's made no secret of the fact he wants to go home. >>> it has been 684 days since u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? there is more good news on housing. the government report shows the pace of home building rose 7%. >>> our fourth story "outfront" evidence mounting tonight against ex-mob boss james known as whitey bulger. prosecution star witness and former hit man john martorano took the stand again today. for the fir
nobody expects they're going to stop pumping money into the economy but we know they're going to do it at some point but wall street is going to be reading between every line to get a sense of timing and nuance. rbc capital markets put it this way the markets will be looking for a distinction between applying less pressure to the gas pedal and hitting the brake. it's that balance that ben bernanke is trying to get right. and meanwhile there's speculation about who's going to succeed mr....
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. >>> right now the leaders of the world's largest economies are attending dinner in ireland. president obama met with vladimir putin with syria at the top of the agenda. the issue is reminiscent of the cold war era with the u.s. and russia on different sides of the table. russia supports bashar al assad. the u.s. supports the other side. >> that summit is playing out amid allegations that the u.s. helped the united kingdom spy on diplomats during a previous summit. according to "the guardian," british hacked the phones and e-mails of britain. documents from edward snowden, the man who says he is behind the nsa leak. >>> if you live in virginia, you helped pay for vitamins for governor bob mcdonald's dog and other personal items, including his sunscreen and body wash. according to "the washington post," the mcdonald's used taxpayer money for stuff that they should have bought on their own. they billed the state for things like shoe repairs and their kids' dry cleaning. "the post" claims that someone even told them that they should be paying for the items themselves. the mcdona
. >>> right now the leaders of the world's largest economies are attending dinner in ireland. president obama met with vladimir putin with syria at the top of the agenda. the issue is reminiscent of the cold war era with the u.s. and russia on different sides of the table. russia supports bashar al assad. the u.s. supports the other side. >> that summit is playing out amid allegations that the u.s. helped the united kingdom spy on diplomats during a previous summit. according to...
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it will be good for the economy. and that's why all of us have come together to try to push and get this thing done this year because every day that we wait isis a day wasted and a d that we've lost, a day that the economy won't grow. >> but tom you say the econo has nothing to do with this. >> that clip was an absolute crock. that was one of the most disingenuous things i have ever heard in my life. unions are dying. and that's the reason for this. they were at 40% of the public work force about 30 years ago. they're now at 6.%. there's 7.3 million people accordingo bls in 2012, end of to 1 2012 in unions. you'rere talking about people coming from countries where unions are prevalent. this is 100% political. there's no other way to spin this. this is a matterf survival for these unions. >> susan, you agree with that? is th about growing the enomy or growing the union base in >> this is absolutely about growing the econom if you look at who else was there at that press conference and at that white house event, it was
it will be good for the economy. and that's why all of us have come together to try to push and get this thing done this year because every day that we wait isis a day wasted and a d that we've lost, a day that the economy won't grow. >> but tom you say the econo has nothing to do with this. >> that clip was an absolute crock. that was one of the most disingenuous things i have ever heard in my life. unions are dying. and that's the reason for this. they were at 40% of the public...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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still very much struggling with its economy. it's so much tied to the united states. why not talk about that? >> well, it's hard to imagine it's not going to be at a least implicit in his speech. but one of the things that people may not know about president obama is that when he was here in the capital, when he was senator obama, that issue, the nuclear issue, was something on the top of his priority list. in fact, when he was campaigning in 2008 and making the point when he got to the general election that he could work across the aisle with republicans. one of the examples he could give is working with former indiana republican on the nuclear issue. that they even traveled together on it. this is actually something, he wasn't here very long as a senator. he didn't even finish his first term, but this is something when he was here briefly he did focus on. the other quick thing i want to point out, gloria talking about the big crowd of 2008 and the much smaller crowd here now that he's president. remember, in 2008, the mccain c
still very much struggling with its economy. it's so much tied to the united states. why not talk about that? >> well, it's hard to imagine it's not going to be at a least implicit in his speech. but one of the things that people may not know about president obama is that when he was here in the capital, when he was senator obama, that issue, the nuclear issue, was something on the top of his priority list. in fact, when he was campaigning in 2008 and making the point when he got to the...
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economy. stocks had rallied earlier in the day. here are the closing numbers. the dow lost 105 points. the nasdaq fell 21 points. and the s-and-p 500 dropped 9 points. >>new research from credit score provider fico shows the number of young people without credit cards has actually doubled since the recession. it says about 16 percent of consumers age. 18 to 29. didn't have a single credit card in 2012. that's up from eight percent who didn't have one in 2007. >> pam: as a result, credit card debt is also down. to just under an average of 21-hundred dollars per person. fico says watching older generations get hit hard by the recession may have caused younger americans to shy away from credit cards. >> pam: facebook is rolling out a new tool that will allow users to "trend". >> pam: new federal rules could create a serious shortage of truckers. beginning july first, truck drivers cannot drive more than 70 hours in seven days. >> pam: allowed to drive 82 hours. the trucking industry is already suffering from a high turnover rate and worker shortage. analysts creat
economy. stocks had rallied earlier in the day. here are the closing numbers. the dow lost 105 points. the nasdaq fell 21 points. and the s-and-p 500 dropped 9 points. >>new research from credit score provider fico shows the number of young people without credit cards has actually doubled since the recession. it says about 16 percent of consumers age. 18 to 29. didn't have a single credit card in 2012. that's up from eight percent who didn't have one in 2007. >> pam: as a result,...
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that you would change behavior by people could get anywhere they once and at is called substitutes in economi. >> indiana forces convenience stores to sell beer that is warm. >> they say if the kids see the bier in the cooler and next to the coup they then they will somehow equate the to g walking b it in the aisle when it is warm does not have the same impact. >> and then you don'tdrink it ithe car? >> people that are highly motivated to drink i don't think they will be discougednd those of patients by it ahead of time. john: with the steady what is the bottom line? >> it is certainly an improvement over prohibition but it would be better to educate to give people a choice. john: monday is okay in america andex for many is rbidden. working at the moonlite bunnyranch one o zero legal brothels america. dennis hof is her boss. >> you are a pimp. >> hava license. john: you are a licensed tampa john: sex for many or prostitution is legal in mu of the world but not america if the womanants to be paid for sex the police could locker up in reporters say this. >> tale may be the safest place the high
that you would change behavior by people could get anywhere they once and at is called substitutes in economi. >> indiana forces convenience stores to sell beer that is warm. >> they say if the kids see the bier in the cooler and next to the coup they then they will somehow equate the to g walking b it in the aisle when it is warm does not have the same impact. >> and then you don'tdrink it ithe car? >> people that are highly motivated to drink i don't think they will be...
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and producing economy and really requires two things from people and just outlined general form one is you need to find out the ways in which you're contributing to the this phony economy and you've got to stop doing that and you know them that simple example of that is just removing your money from these two big. fail banks and putting them into local banks and local enterprises but the other more important thing is developing a notion of economy be based on productivity and producing really means giving to the future instead of taking from it so any kind of practice that is borrowing from the future in a wasting it or consuming it now is kind of the old way and so i mean there are many ways that we can do that as a society we can begin to start sharing our resources on the local level we're going to circle lending cutting banks out we can start doing crowd funding also and beginning to use our own power in our own initiative and on creativity sharing that and developing our own modes of economy and i think that that's what the book does it first part is a critique of our present c
and producing economy and really requires two things from people and just outlined general form one is you need to find out the ways in which you're contributing to the this phony economy and you've got to stop doing that and you know them that simple example of that is just removing your money from these two big. fail banks and putting them into local banks and local enterprises but the other more important thing is developing a notion of economy be based on productivity and producing really...
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economy. >> i do. you know, i think we have lost a lot of the privacy around purchasing data already. and people are comfortable with that. you know, you buy something on the internet. jonas buys a dog toy on the internet, and then all of a sudden he's saying ads for kibbles pop up. that's because they're coming through your purchasing data and they're suggesting ads to you. we've already gotten comfortable with some level of losing that privacy there. when you think about encryption, i think there could be a really strong boom in the crytion services. there are a lot of companies already starting to do this. this is what american ingenuity looks like. we see a problem, we find a way to fix it. >> john, do you think this will impact the economy for the good or bad? >> i don't think it's going to be negligible either way. facebook had a lot of problem with beacon. that was sharing users' data with advertisers so they could target certain users. that really hurt them for a time being. they got o
economy. >> i do. you know, i think we have lost a lot of the privacy around purchasing data already. and people are comfortable with that. you know, you buy something on the internet. jonas buys a dog toy on the internet, and then all of a sudden he's saying ads for kibbles pop up. that's because they're coming through your purchasing data and they're suggesting ads to you. we've already gotten comfortable with some level of losing that privacy there. when you think about encryption, i...
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the chinese economy opened up a world of opportunities. a world of brand new shoppers. >> farmers are leaving these fields and are not becoming just workers but consumers. they are off to join the middle class. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. kennedy'sfter john f. famous speech in berlin -- president obama a vote the cold war -- with a call to stop nuclear weapons. he asked for the u.s. and russia to reduce their stockpiles by one-third. the reaction from moscow was dismissive. >> president obama inspected the troops in the city that has known to much war. facing east of the brandenburg gate, he was cheered for removing his coat. >> i am feeling so good i am going to take off my jacket. >> speaking from behind bulletproof glass, he said the city has withstood war but has to be torn down. >> we can say in berlin and europe, our values one, onwon.ce and freedom >> he said they had to help people in burma and afghanistan. >> these people want to join the free world -- free world. they want our support beca
the chinese economy opened up a world of opportunities. a world of brand new shoppers. >> farmers are leaving these fields and are not becoming just workers but consumers. they are off to join the middle class. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. kennedy'sfter john f. famous speech in berlin -- president obama a vote the cold war -- with a call to stop nuclear weapons. he asked for the u.s. and russia to reduce their stockpiles by one-third. the...
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there really is no american economy. what we have is a network of metro economies and they're now stepping up and doing the hard work. >> but at the same time we all know that some of the toughest economic challenges are the state and local level. >> absolutely. but the great thing about metropolitan areas is they're not just governments. you know, the federal government is a government. state governments are government, metropolitan areas are networks. and we see that these networks are finding really creative and beneficial ways. >> rose: networks between what? >> networks of different companies, different philanthropic groups, different individuals, all coming together. they have loose or tight connections. and they can fund things more-- in a more creative or interesting way. so for example, when northeast ohio needed to reinvague rates economy, it drew on a network of philanthropis. they came together and said we need to figure out how to better support manufacturing. and how to better support small and medium sized
there really is no american economy. what we have is a network of metro economies and they're now stepping up and doing the hard work. >> but at the same time we all know that some of the toughest economic challenges are the state and local level. >> absolutely. but the great thing about metropolitan areas is they're not just governments. you know, the federal government is a government. state governments are government, metropolitan areas are networks. and we see that these...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. it's time... for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® has an active naturals total soy formula that instantly brightens skin. and helps reduce the look of brown spots in just 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. try it for a month. then go ahead and try to spot a spot. aveeno® positively radiant. naturally beautiful results. aveeno® positively radiant. announcer: leb
only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking...
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economy, is the economy strong enough to stand on its own? wall street nervous, the dow posted triple-digit moves, you guys, past six sessions, dow futures up 29 points right now. brand new cnn/orc poll most americans say the economy is in poor shape and when it comes to people's finance more pessimism. 44% say they're financially worse off than a year ago, only 36% say they're better off. no improvement from last year, no improvement. the stock market is up 13% and there's no improvement from last year. >> she's getting emotional about it. she's got a frog in her throat. >> cnn money released a list of best places to launch a business, montana, vermont, new mexico, and if you want to launch a business there you go. >> i'm thinking north dakota, i did a piece in north dakota about the fracking industry and how it's booming. lowest unemployment. >> the lowest unemployment in the country is in north dakota. i hear it's lovely this time of year. >> not a lot of nighttime. >> thank you very much. >>> developing news in california this morning, fi
economy, is the economy strong enough to stand on its own? wall street nervous, the dow posted triple-digit moves, you guys, past six sessions, dow futures up 29 points right now. brand new cnn/orc poll most americans say the economy is in poor shape and when it comes to people's finance more pessimism. 44% say they're financially worse off than a year ago, only 36% say they're better off. no improvement from last year, no improvement. the stock market is up 13% and there's no improvement from...
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economy. a plot on the new york stock exchange. >> these tools have helped us. >> reporter: the fbi said that intercepted e-mail from an al qaeda leader in yemen led to this man and two other americans. they were in the initial stages of planning their attack, seven years after 9/11. >> the fbi disrupted and arrested these individuals. >> reporter: the newly-declassifieied case is 1 50 terror plots that the fbi says could not be disrupted bout the nsa spying programs. the director defended the program against criticism that they violate americans' privacy. >> i would rather be here today debating this point, than try to explain how we failed to prevent another 9/11. >> reporter: civil liberties groups say the government has gone too far and many of the still classified plots could likely have been caught another way. >> the question is not simply whether plots were disrupted. but whether to disrupt those plots we need to engage in dragnet surveillance. >> reporter: top lawmakers disagree. >> t
economy. a plot on the new york stock exchange. >> these tools have helped us. >> reporter: the fbi said that intercepted e-mail from an al qaeda leader in yemen led to this man and two other americans. they were in the initial stages of planning their attack, seven years after 9/11. >> the fbi disrupted and arrested these individuals. >> reporter: the newly-declassifieied case is 1 50 terror plots that the fbi says could not be disrupted bout the nsa spying programs....
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one of the biggest problems in the economy, interesting changes here. used to be concerned about too little deficit reduction. that back in april. that's fallen off. not a whole lot of concern about deflation or overall inflation and a little bit more concern about too much deficit reduction, that the sequester is hitting the economy in a bad way, but those aren't on the top. let's go to the next one to look at the top, the next graphic, there we go. the european financial crisis falling off, slow job growth and tax and regulatory policies the two maintaining the top spot for the second month in a row. let's see some of the other ones, 11% sluggish overseas growth, overall uncertainty. asset price bubbles and declines. slow income growth, slow overall growth, and then there's negative economic commentary by the press. thought i'd throw that in there. someone did mention that. as for the overall economic outlook, really unchanged since the april survey. looking for 2.1% year over year and accelerating to 2.6% next year. tyler, not a lot of concern about
one of the biggest problems in the economy, interesting changes here. used to be concerned about too little deficit reduction. that back in april. that's fallen off. not a whole lot of concern about deflation or overall inflation and a little bit more concern about too much deficit reduction, that the sequester is hitting the economy in a bad way, but those aren't on the top. let's go to the next one to look at the top, the next graphic, there we go. the european financial crisis falling off,...
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. >> and as cnn poll shows nearly two-thirds of americans rate the current economy as before. the poll also indicates a positive trend: the number of those who rate the economy as good as ground steadily since the end of last year-up nearly 10% from last december. overall, optimism that the economy will improve is split almost down the metal. 50 percent predict they will be better off a year from now, 49 percent say things will get worse. >> if you think about starting a business, calif. just might be the state for you. according to the kaufman index of entrepreneurial activity and a list of 10 states saw more start of activity than anywhere else nationwide. here is a look of the top 5- montana, vermont, new mexico, alaska, and mississippi. coming in at no. 6 is california. in 2012, the state had a starting rate of 410 per 100,000 adults. the coffin index says that california has major advantages including a strong talent base, an estimatestablished network of venture-capital, a big consumer market, and top not to private and state research schools. a government analyst says t
. >> and as cnn poll shows nearly two-thirds of americans rate the current economy as before. the poll also indicates a positive trend: the number of those who rate the economy as good as ground steadily since the end of last year-up nearly 10% from last december. overall, optimism that the economy will improve is split almost down the metal. 50 percent predict they will be better off a year from now, 49 percent say things will get worse. >> if you think about starting a business,...
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economy and the central bank's huge sim list program. we'll have an update at noon. the dow is currently down to 3. the nasdaq also down 3. s&p down 1. >>> all right, tori. let's bring you up to date on some of the other top stories we're following for you right now -- in about 15 minutes from now, b.a.r.t.'s police chief will announce he's bringing on retired police chief patrick oliver to examine the reforms made to the b.a.r.t. police department. those changes were made after the 2009 shooting death of oscar grant. that review is expected to begin next month. >>> also the investigation goes on in berkeley into this early- morning house fire. it started around midnight at this home on milvia street. the flames spread from the basement to the attic. but luckily, no one was hurt. >>> san francisco police made ten arrests last night at at&t park during this concession workers' sit-in. their union wants fans to bring their own food to the giants' game until this dispute is settled. >>> happening now a new campaign for pedestrian safety gets underway in san mateo county
economy and the central bank's huge sim list program. we'll have an update at noon. the dow is currently down to 3. the nasdaq also down 3. s&p down 1. >>> all right, tori. let's bring you up to date on some of the other top stories we're following for you right now -- in about 15 minutes from now, b.a.r.t.'s police chief will announce he's bringing on retired police chief patrick oliver to examine the reforms made to the b.a.r.t. police department. those changes were made after...
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. >> immigrants build the economy and build our community. it is the glory of our past and the hope for our future. >> the sisters were joined today by an interfaith group of priests and min steers as well as members of the san francisco labor council. all the nuns covered 6500 miles and stopped in 16 cities from ellis island in new york to san francisco. >>> comments from house speaker, jon boehner today, are raising new questions on whether a comprehensive immigration bill will get through congress. opposed to the bill, boehner doesn't see any way of bringing an immigration bill that doesn't have a majority support of republicans. the bill, which would give illegal immigrants a path to citizenship is being debated by the u.s. senate. >> let's get one last look at the weather here. bill, not a bad day, but it did cool off. >> yeah, temperatures bottomed out today, frank, and tomorrow they will come up a bit. as we look at tomorrow, right around the bay, looking for temperatures to be in the 50s and 60s. we have 65 degrees for a high in areas
. >> immigrants build the economy and build our community. it is the glory of our past and the hope for our future. >> the sisters were joined today by an interfaith group of priests and min steers as well as members of the san francisco labor council. all the nuns covered 6500 miles and stopped in 16 cities from ellis island in new york to san francisco. >>> comments from house speaker, jon boehner today, are raising new questions on whether a comprehensive immigration...
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jobs and the economy. jobs and the economy. if would you put jobs and the economy in quotes and attach it to -- and then put barack obama's name in the search engine of google, or if would you put jobs and the economy in quotes and then put romney or mitt there in a search engine of google and send it off, you're going to get hundreds of thousands of hits altogether. because that was the topic of the election last november 6. jobs and the economy. jobs and the economy. and i told the romney people, aveb heard jobs and comet so many times it puts me to sleep. don't you think you're putting the american people to sleep by beating the same drum over and over again? but remembering the mantra, jobs and the economy, until we were just drubbed into numbness with it also reminds us that the election was not, mr. speaker, about the immigration issue. i don't remember a debate between barack obama and mitt romney that went into in depth or substance on the immigration issue. yet when the sun came up on november 7, some of the leading pu
jobs and the economy. jobs and the economy. if would you put jobs and the economy in quotes and attach it to -- and then put barack obama's name in the search engine of google, or if would you put jobs and the economy in quotes and then put romney or mitt there in a search engine of google and send it off, you're going to get hundreds of thousands of hits altogether. because that was the topic of the election last november 6. jobs and the economy. jobs and the economy. and i told the romney...
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there was a little in occupy movement and they went away and went right back on their i-phones when the economy picked up again. here is a young man who is, you know, doing an act of civil disobedience and is fully expecting to take the confidence kwe kwenss no different than dr. martin luther king did. >> what is the difference do you think in the world, i'll ask tom and then go to wendy, in the world he lived in and grew up in. she mentioned dr. martin luther king. what is the difference now for someone who is a millennial to think it is okay to give away these government secrets and for this intelligence? is it something that he doesn't know about the world or something that he does know about the world because of the information age we live in? >> my opinion what i've heard him say publicly makes me think he is politically about as ignorant as anybody i've ever heard and naive. >> you think he is naive. >> extremely naive. so to think that he should save the world himself by giving up confidential information or breaking the law, you know, we have 800 thousand plus people in this country wi
there was a little in occupy movement and they went away and went right back on their i-phones when the economy picked up again. here is a young man who is, you know, doing an act of civil disobedience and is fully expecting to take the confidence kwe kwenss no different than dr. martin luther king did. >> what is the difference do you think in the world, i'll ask tom and then go to wendy, in the world he lived in and grew up in. she mentioned dr. martin luther king. what is the...
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up next, a world economy in turmoil. derail america's economic comeback. christine romans has answers. "your money" starts right now. >>> another week of volatility in the markets. the reason, we global unrest and uncertainty about the fed's role in propping up the economy. i'm christine romans, this is your money. from space, earth appears peaceful. take a closer look. while signs point a u.s. economy ready to take off, the rest of the world is struggling to take flight. riots in turkey. slowing growth in china. unrest over harsh cuts in greece. from extreme greed to extreme fear. concerns over
up next, a world economy in turmoil. derail america's economic comeback. christine romans has answers. "your money" starts right now. >>> another week of volatility in the markets. the reason, we global unrest and uncertainty about the fed's role in propping up the economy. i'm christine romans, this is your money. from space, earth appears peaceful. take a closer look. while signs point a u.s. economy ready to take off, the rest of the world is struggling to take flight....
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. >> reporter: the city says it will boost their local economy and create nearly 1000 jobs. the a's ownership is not part of the ownership is not part of the is not part of the suit. they say that they are open for other options. >> i think of 13 other cities will find ways a good home. >> reporter: ring kelly kron 4 news. >> reporter: sports fans throughout the fan page. we'll be reading some of the >> i am not going to get into what san jose is doing but i want to emphasize that they have lawsuits and we have sites and are not sure that san jose has a site at this point. but we are ready to go. our fans are ready and we have a home for the '80s. for the '80s. a'as >> catherine: the naked man who harassed people at a san francisco bart station last month was in court today. the incident was caught on camera. you can see yeiner perez's naked rampage. perez is facing charges including sexual battery and false imprisonment. >> catherine: police arrested him yesterday. he's being held on 100-thousand dollars bail. coming up at eight -- kron4's j-r stone has the latest on the ar
. >> reporter: the city says it will boost their local economy and create nearly 1000 jobs. the a's ownership is not part of the ownership is not part of the is not part of the suit. they say that they are open for other options. >> i think of 13 other cities will find ways a good home. >> reporter: ring kelly kron 4 news. >> reporter: sports fans throughout the fan page. we'll be reading some of the >> i am not going to get into what san jose is doing but i want...
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and germany have to work together to help improve the world economy. they are all on the president's agenda today. >>> let's get one last check on the weather on our last day of spring, right? >> that's right. >> last full day of spring. a little breezy outside right now. mostly sunny over san francisco. temperatures generally in the 50s. by the afternoon, maybe slightly warmer. 70s in the valleys. you will see 60s and 70s around the bay, blustery at the coastline, highs in the 60s. next couple of days, here comes summer! and we are going to warm things up through saturday. cool it back down on sunday. >>> we'll get a final check of the bay bridge toll plaza where it is a busy morning stacked up into the maze but probably your slowest drive time is the westbound 580 ride through livermore. >> all right. remember, we'll give you another update on that bridge collapse in mesa, arizona. you can also keep updated on our website, kpix.com. thanks for watching kpix 5 news this morning. remember, your next local update is 7:25. >> "cbs this morning" is coming
and germany have to work together to help improve the world economy. they are all on the president's agenda today. >>> let's get one last check on the weather on our last day of spring, right? >> that's right. >> last full day of spring. a little breezy outside right now. mostly sunny over san francisco. temperatures generally in the 50s. by the afternoon, maybe slightly warmer. 70s in the valleys. you will see 60s and 70s around the bay, blustery at the coastline, highs in...
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the signal that is being sent out from this country is that basically we are modeling the american economy on europe and it is a failed model. doesn't work. there is no way you can have the deficits we have had and have the debt we are incurring without sending out a signal to the world that this country is not going to be what it was in the past. there is no way you can do that. if you are not going to act responsibly people take that message and they see it and then you turn around and when i went to washington eisenhower was president. i came out of the navy and served during kennedy, johnson and congress, we were spending 10% of gross domestic product on defense. today we are spending less than 4%. our allies in europe are spending less than 2%. the signal that goes out before the sequestration is we cut $493 out of the pentagon defense budget and we are about to cut another half a trillion which brings it close to $950 billion out of the ten year budget. the signal to the world is the united states is not going to be in position to contribute to a more peaceful and stable world in the
the signal that is being sent out from this country is that basically we are modeling the american economy on europe and it is a failed model. doesn't work. there is no way you can have the deficits we have had and have the debt we are incurring without sending out a signal to the world that this country is not going to be what it was in the past. there is no way you can do that. if you are not going to act responsibly people take that message and they see it and then you turn around and when i...
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economy. it's like when the fed used to have an interest rate where they could go one percent and cut another half percent. this is a move like one percent to half percent cuts. the calibration of policy that is making it difficult for people to understand, i think it's like watching the sausage being made. too much information and too much uncertain stay. that said, this is a fed that's also given us an insurance policy. if the economy were to falter, they would increase again if they had to their purchases of large scale as purchase of treasury bonds and mortgage backed securities. >> diane, what do you make of these trends, gold prices going down and interest rates rising. what do you make of that? >> i think they go in contrast to what people would think. we do have inflation decelerating. the gold buy had been one where people were trying to protect themselves somehow by buying gold like my grandmother did when she sewed it into her clothes coming to ellis island. this is an idea that inf
economy. it's like when the fed used to have an interest rate where they could go one percent and cut another half percent. this is a move like one percent to half percent cuts. the calibration of policy that is making it difficult for people to understand, i think it's like watching the sausage being made. too much information and too much uncertain stay. that said, this is a fed that's also given us an insurance policy. if the economy were to falter, they would increase again if they had to...
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they're also likely to talk about the economy and the possible trade deal between the u.s. and europe and very likely to talk about security, especially in light of the new allegations against the nsa, looking into our phone records and e-mails and new allegations that great bit tan did the same thing with delegates to the g-20 conference back in 2009. lots going on here today as the g8 gets under way. >> thank you, tracie. >>> on capitol hill it's possible the supreme court could rule on prop 8, california's ban on same-sex marriage. the judge is expected to release their decisions on a number of cases today. we'll issue rulings every monday this month and in some cases also do it on thursdays. analysts say it's most likely the ruling on prop 8 will not come at least until next monday. >>> 5:43. new this morning, apple releasing new details about what the federal government wanted to know about the cupertino company's customers. apple says between december of last year and may of this year, the government issued between 4,000 and 5,000 requests for customer data. the state
they're also likely to talk about the economy and the possible trade deal between the u.s. and europe and very likely to talk about security, especially in light of the new allegations against the nsa, looking into our phone records and e-mails and new allegations that great bit tan did the same thing with delegates to the g-20 conference back in 2009. lots going on here today as the g8 gets under way. >> thank you, tracie. >>> on capitol hill it's possible the supreme court...
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when does the economy fgo back o normal? >> if the fed's right the economy should start going back to normal within the next year, year and a half. one of the most interesting things we saw in this statement are the expectations for unemployment. the fed announced a while back that it would like to see unemployment go down to 6.5% which is a full percentage point below where it is now before they really start pulling back the big guns. and this time around, they're expecting that to happen as soon as the end of 2014 or maybe early '15. that's sooner than the last time they made an announcement. so they are sort of whispering that america is coming back. that the economy is starting to come back. you might not feel it yet, but you should in the next year. >> i think so many people are ready for more than whisper. we are trying to be patient. christine romans and rana, thank you both so much. >>> coming up, a chilling case that has one community in shock. and a family torn apart. a 5-year-old girl, 5, found dead. police say he
when does the economy fgo back o normal? >> if the fed's right the economy should start going back to normal within the next year, year and a half. one of the most interesting things we saw in this statement are the expectations for unemployment. the fed announced a while back that it would like to see unemployment go down to 6.5% which is a full percentage point below where it is now before they really start pulling back the big guns. and this time around, they're expecting that to...
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bernanke's announcement is good news when it comes to the economy. jeff glor is at the new york stock exchange. >> good morning to our viewers in the west. it was an anxious overnight for the markets after the dow lost yesterday and lost 560 points the past two days. the dow sunk to its lowest point this year. its biggest one day drop since november 2011. which comes on the heels of ben bernanke's announcement that the federal reserve is planning to slow its stimulus effort. >> in measured steps through the first half of next year. >> reporter: on wednesday, bernanke said a pullback on $85 billion worth of bond purchases made each month could begin by the end of this year. >> this is a natural correction we've been looking for. >> reporter: china is the world's second largest economy. it's work on its own issues. chinese banks are making it more difficult to lend cash. as credit tightens chinese consumers are spending less on goods from the west which weakens other economies in the process. the stimulus ending and china's slowing combination has inve
bernanke's announcement is good news when it comes to the economy. jeff glor is at the new york stock exchange. >> good morning to our viewers in the west. it was an anxious overnight for the markets after the dow lost yesterday and lost 560 points the past two days. the dow sunk to its lowest point this year. its biggest one day drop since november 2011. which comes on the heels of ben bernanke's announcement that the federal reserve is planning to slow its stimulus effort. >> in...
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>> do you think they're overestimating the strength of the economy? >> it's hard to say. there is very good evidence because the housing market has gotten some momentum. the auto sector is doing well. weep we've had steady if not strong gains in jobs. there was also a perception, a the fed is often kind of overestimated how strong the economy is going to be in the past couple of years. and also there was sort of a sense that ben bernanke the chairman, had an opening to be much more soothsing because inflation remains very low and he could have had an out by saying the sequester means the government is not helping the recovery out. >> the reason the average consumer should be interested in this is because it affected interest rates. >> it already has. we've already probably seen the lows in mortgage rates for the time being. so yes, that's the most immediate impact. >> the idea behind it on terms of what bernanke had said was he wanted to use the fed to reduce unemployment levels. >> that's right. >> did it work? >> well, it has worked. in the sense th
>> do you think they're overestimating the strength of the economy? >> it's hard to say. there is very good evidence because the housing market has gotten some momentum. the auto sector is doing well. weep we've had steady if not strong gains in jobs. there was also a perception, a the fed is often kind of overestimated how strong the economy is going to be in the past couple of years. and also there was sort of a sense that ben bernanke the chairman, had an opening to be much more...
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this is an effort to save money and boost profit in a down economy. room service is one amenity on the chopping block. and now from new york city we have more on that. >>reporter: gone are $40 hamburgers. more and more hotels are cutting back on the luxury of room service. consumers have opened the door to what the hotel industry calls "limited" service and a trend that is expanding and most recently, the hilton midtown has gone a step further saying because of a decline in room service, it will no longer be offered to the 2,000 rooms starting in august. while the hospitality industry has been rebounded since 2009 recession and people are traveling, experts say budgets are still tight. >> the budgets are still constrained and keeping spending for other things. they have to pay for the room. they may not be able to get the other services. >> another survey asked what people most wished would become standard with their stay? 66 percent said free wi-fi and only 2 percent said room service was a must when choosing a hotel for leisure travel. >> service is
this is an effort to save money and boost profit in a down economy. room service is one amenity on the chopping block. and now from new york city we have more on that. >>reporter: gone are $40 hamburgers. more and more hotels are cutting back on the luxury of room service. consumers have opened the door to what the hotel industry calls "limited" service and a trend that is expanding and most recently, the hilton midtown has gone a step further saying because of a decline in room...
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is the economy strong enough? is the economy around the world strong enough to support the market at this level if they're going to pull support away. >> i think what he's trying to say is the economy he hopes will be strong enough. they're not pulling the rug out right now. they've made it clear they're extremely data dependent. i think they're expecting the economy to be strong enough, and i think they're expecting that when it is, they will start to pull back. to be clear, you know, you made a comment earlier about are we ahead of ourselves from a fundamental perspective? i think the market is very forward looking, right? so the point there is i think the market is looking ahead six months and saying, we're going to be in a very different place -- >> hang on, hang on. i understand that point, but i don't think that's where we are because we were artificially inflated by the fed, and the assumption was that the fundamentals would come up to support us, and, therefore, it's not a normal situation. what we're sayi
is the economy strong enough? is the economy around the world strong enough to support the market at this level if they're going to pull support away. >> i think what he's trying to say is the economy he hopes will be strong enough. they're not pulling the rug out right now. they've made it clear they're extremely data dependent. i think they're expecting the economy to be strong enough, and i think they're expecting that when it is, they will start to pull back. to be clear, you know,...
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the economy is expected to grow by at least 3% next year. unemployment could drop as low as 6.5% by next year. it's all looking like better news. but on the flipside, interest rates are moving higher, which means that the cost of buying a home or buying even a car could go up. so, take a look at this. every time that mortgage rates go up just 1%, the cost of buying a home gets 10% more expensive. that could deter a lot of buyers. and of course, higher interest rates, they do benefit some people like savers and retirees living off bank accounts and cds. so, it's some good news for those living on a fixed income, josh. >> indeed it is. rebecca jarvis, thank you for that. >>> we're going to turn to the firefight in the west. at last check, that fast-moving wildfire north of phoenix is 0% contained. you see pictures of it there. nearly 500 homes are threatened. and another wildfire has erupted in colorado. this one southwest of denver. those hot and windy conditions are fueling the flames. sam's forecast coming up in a bit. >>> and finally, a wi
the economy is expected to grow by at least 3% next year. unemployment could drop as low as 6.5% by next year. it's all looking like better news. but on the flipside, interest rates are moving higher, which means that the cost of buying a home or buying even a car could go up. so, take a look at this. every time that mortgage rates go up just 1%, the cost of buying a home gets 10% more expensive. that could deter a lot of buyers. and of course, higher interest rates, they do benefit some people...
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. >> pam: despite a generally improving economy, jobs remain scarce for young people looking for entry- level summer jobs. kron four's rob fladeboe has the proof now. with a look at the big turnout for a job fair in santa clara. >> reporter: the longest line at great america friday was not for the roller coaster but rather for a job, which any of these young people will tell you is a different kind of ride. one that often requires something most of them don't have. >> even the entry-level needs experience. they want to have the least six months retell experience. >> reporter: great america is looking to hire 300 people for mostly entry- level minimum wage jobs as food service workers and ride attendants. and a first job to put on that resume. >> i am always surprised that say i used to work at the park. that condition- that tradition continues year after year. >> reporter: summer jobs are hard to come by this year with returning college kids competing for jobs usually filled by younger workers. >> it is horrible. i put on the 20 online applications and none of them have called it back.
. >> pam: despite a generally improving economy, jobs remain scarce for young people looking for entry- level summer jobs. kron four's rob fladeboe has the proof now. with a look at the big turnout for a job fair in santa clara. >> reporter: the longest line at great america friday was not for the roller coaster but rather for a job, which any of these young people will tell you is a different kind of ride. one that often requires something most of them don't have. >> even the...
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. >> we might end it if the economy gets better. i don't believe they're really going to do this. >> steve: you don't? >> no. i don't think ben bernanke will be replaced by janet yellen who is into printing money. i think they will not allow the obama economy to rest on its own. they will keep printing money to keep this feeble economy. if you stop printing money, then all the impact of obamacare, higher taxes, all the regulations that this president has imposed, those chickens come home to roost and forget about the 3% growth. we'll have 1% growth if we're lucky. >> steve: we probably have 3% growth because of this printing of the money. >> right. >> steve: i know you don't think it will happen any time soon. but if it did happen next month what, would happen? >> if he stopped printing money next month, the market would go down to 12,000. i've been on tho thank show and i said if he keeps printing money, there is no stopping it. >> steve: you say 20,000? >> if he keeps printing, dow 20,000 in the next couple years is feasible. but
. >> we might end it if the economy gets better. i don't believe they're really going to do this. >> steve: you don't? >> no. i don't think ben bernanke will be replaced by janet yellen who is into printing money. i think they will not allow the obama economy to rest on its own. they will keep printing money to keep this feeble economy. if you stop printing money, then all the impact of obamacare, higher taxes, all the regulations that this president has imposed, those...
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. -- underground economy. it's the right thing to do and will make america stronger. mr. president, it was so disappointing last week that the republicans in the u.s. house of representatives passed an amendment to cut off funding for this program. that's right, all of these young people who have received a chance, the first chance ever to be part of america's future would have the program shut down by a vote last week in the u.s. house of representatives. supporters of this amendment want to deport these young people. they make no bones about it. they believe that they should leave. their belief is if these dreamers are forced out of the country, deported to some other country we'll be a stronger nation because of that. what are they thinking? to lose people like carlos martinez and tolo olobume these people can make a positive difference for america. it is shameless, absolutely shameless, for those who play lives -- play with the lives of these young people. these are people who need a chance. they don't nee
. -- underground economy. it's the right thing to do and will make america stronger. mr. president, it was so disappointing last week that the republicans in the u.s. house of representatives passed an amendment to cut off funding for this program. that's right, all of these young people who have received a chance, the first chance ever to be part of america's future would have the program shut down by a vote last week in the u.s. house of representatives. supporters of this amendment want to...
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. >> reporter: counterfits currently cost the economy $250 billion a year and 750,000 jobs. >> if counterfeiting were a business, it would be the largest enterprise in the world. twice the size of walmart. >> these are the real bags. these are the fake bags. how would i know? >> dead giveaway. this is the louis vuitton speedy bag. the speedy bags, the authentic speedy bags are made with one piece of canvas. if it's one piece of leather this part would be right side up, but the back because it goes up should be upside down so that's the dead giveaway. >> how much is this? >> this today i do 32. >> wow, that's a great price. >> yeah. >> reporter: i went down to canal street to see how easy it is to purchase one of these knockoffs. while this man was actually trying to sell us one of his illegal louis, even informed me of the new bill. >> they wanted to make a law that makes it illegal. >> so i would get it trouble. >> not now. it's very hard because most people don't want it because you know they want to enjoy the option to get it on the black market. >> reporter: the price point certainly isn't t
. >> reporter: counterfits currently cost the economy $250 billion a year and 750,000 jobs. >> if counterfeiting were a business, it would be the largest enterprise in the world. twice the size of walmart. >> these are the real bags. these are the fake bags. how would i know? >> dead giveaway. this is the louis vuitton speedy bag. the speedy bags, the authentic speedy bags are made with one piece of canvas. if it's one piece of leather this part would be right side up,...
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now they can make an economic case that it's actually good for the economy. and critics, though, of this have seen a kind of push to get this bill rammed through. and so a lot of conservatives think that cbo is kind of tweaking the numbers here. they don't believe this will be good for the economy at all. >> john, what does it portend for the future of the immigration bill in the house when a key committee just passed a bill that would make it a federal crime to be in the united states illegally? >> reporter: the central tension to watch in this bill is between getting those undocumented workers passed towards citizen-and what house conservatives and all conservatives worry about, which is strong enforcement to keep illegal immigrants from coming into the country. that's what this bill aims to do. and as we see, the larger bill go through, the question is will those strict house measures kill a final comprehensive immigration reform or will the republicans find a way to work some of them into this bill so that it can pass? >> i want to turn now to hillary cli
now they can make an economic case that it's actually good for the economy. and critics, though, of this have seen a kind of push to get this bill rammed through. and so a lot of conservatives think that cbo is kind of tweaking the numbers here. they don't believe this will be good for the economy at all. >> john, what does it portend for the future of the immigration bill in the house when a key committee just passed a bill that would make it a federal crime to be in the united states...